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A. Perry Solomon,jr., was appointed Chief of the Savannah Beach,
Tybee Island Fire Department and Mitchell Young was appointed
Captain of said department on motion made by Councilman Logan,
seconded by Councilman Lovell and passed.
There being no further business Council adjourned subject to the
call of the May
Savannah Beach, Tybee Island, Ga.
April, 12th, 1935.
A special meeting of Council was held to -day at 4 :00 p.m. and
wasattended by Mayor Bright, who presided, and Councilmen Cann,
Logan, Lovell,Righton, Sharpley and Blumenthal, and Town Attor-
ney Mcintire. Also Messrs. H.D.Siem, representing the H.P.Smart
Estate; Colonel G.A. Gordon; E.F.Broderick, representing Mr.
W.J.Flood; Mr. Mallasham, representing Est. A.B.Palmer, and Mr.
A.C.Carter, S.N.Harris and Mrs. R.L..Cooper.
Messrs. Siem, Gordon, Mallasham and Broderick appeared individ-
ually before the Board and petitioned for reduction in their
taxes, each was heard and excused with the advice that Council
would consider the matter and advise them the result of its find-
ings.
.r. A.C.Carter appeared and petitioned that he be permitted
to purchase a strip of land adjacent to his holdings at Laz-
aretto Creek. tie was informed that he would be advised of the
action of Council. Mr. was excused.
ter. S.N.Harris and Mrs. R.L.Cooper appeared and informed Coun-
cil that they were, representing a group of property owners
who were interested in knowing whether the Town was making an
effort to get some of the federal funds that would soon be
available, to carry on some much needed work at Tybee, and
particularly beach protection. Mr. Harris also called attention
the need of putting in some beach protection at i'ybee Inlet,
also the ppening of the alley number 1, to the river for the
use of the public. The committee was informed that a committeee
of eounc:l was in touch with Washington relative to this and
that it was expected that the Mayor would be in Washington
shortly to see if Tybee could derive any benefits. The Com-
mittee was tehn excused.
rlans were presented showing the proposed alterations to the
Town Hall converting it into three apartments edto be
about 600.00. Motion was mate and seconded atp a work be
done.
The question as to whether one story, one room buildings
should be permitted to be built was discussed, but no action
was taken.
complaint having been filed that Mr. Sam Blumenthal had built
closer to the property line than that allowed by the building
ordinance, on several brick bungalows, on his lot on Chatham
Avenue. It was moved and seconded and passed that the building
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ordinance must be complied with or the buildings removed.
It was moved and seconded and passed that in addition to
plans and specifications that are submitted when new build-
ings or additions are to be erected on a lot that a diagrame
of the lot showing the relative location of the new structure
on same must also be submitted, this being an amendment to
the building code, as follows;